galeus
Well-Known Member
Recently we came up the Thames having spent the night at Holehaven to get the tide up to South dock marina.
This meant an early start in the dark and nav lights on.
I noticed after about 20 mins that the engine (Bmc 1.5 T/croft) was running a bit hotter than normal ie 90°instead of 87° which was a worry but as I had cleaned the weed filter out before we started that morning ,hoped it was just the gauge as it had stuck before; just the same I put the heater on (car type heater) but the read out remained the same. As the heater did not feel especially hot and the gauge went no higher I remained optimistic and indeed the journey went well.
During that week I thought about things and decided that the tube stack in the engine heat exchanger might have some restriction so I dismantled it and cleaned it though it wasn't bad, obviously checked the pump and impellor and hoped for the best.
A couple of weeks later we left and sure enough it was no better: I also had noted by now that the oil pressure was a bit lower than it used to be and I gradually began to think that it was bad news, but hey I've had the boat for 15 years and the engine is 32 years old' what do I expect, everybody gets their turn.
So as if I didn't have enough to do next year!
But lo and behold I've sorted it.
Do you know how?
This meant an early start in the dark and nav lights on.
I noticed after about 20 mins that the engine (Bmc 1.5 T/croft) was running a bit hotter than normal ie 90°instead of 87° which was a worry but as I had cleaned the weed filter out before we started that morning ,hoped it was just the gauge as it had stuck before; just the same I put the heater on (car type heater) but the read out remained the same. As the heater did not feel especially hot and the gauge went no higher I remained optimistic and indeed the journey went well.
During that week I thought about things and decided that the tube stack in the engine heat exchanger might have some restriction so I dismantled it and cleaned it though it wasn't bad, obviously checked the pump and impellor and hoped for the best.
A couple of weeks later we left and sure enough it was no better: I also had noted by now that the oil pressure was a bit lower than it used to be and I gradually began to think that it was bad news, but hey I've had the boat for 15 years and the engine is 32 years old' what do I expect, everybody gets their turn.
So as if I didn't have enough to do next year!
But lo and behold I've sorted it.
Do you know how?